I can't wait. Every farking election I go to the same polling place, where I'm told that, since I live in the apartment complex across the street, I need to go to the other nearby polling place, where I'll be told that I need to go back to the first place. Every year I have to have an an argument with one or more 70 year old douchebag(s) who doesn't particularly want people who don't own property in town to actually cast a ballot.

I live in a house, with a simple street address in an actual city, not a rural route somewhere. It couldn't find me. I went to google and hit the first link in the search "Where is my polling place Missouri" and got the correct result in seconds, as well as a link that let me confirm that I am a registered voter.

So this link is amusing, and might work for some, but google might be a better solution for more people.

likefunbutnot:I can't wait. Every farking election I go to the same polling place, where I'm told that, since I live in the apartment complex across the street, I need to go to the other nearby polling place, where I'll be told that I need to go back to the first place. Every year I have to have an an argument with one or more 70 year old douchebag(s) who doesn't particularly want people who don't own property in town to actually cast a ballot.

likefunbutnot:I can't wait. Every farking election I go to the same polling place, where I'm told that, since I live in the apartment complex across the street, I need to go to the other nearby polling place, where I'll be told that I need to go back to the first place. Every year I have to have an an argument with one or more 70 year old douchebag(s) who doesn't particularly want people who don't own property in town to actually cast a ballot.

It's awesome.

In 2008 I wasn't allowed to vote because the volunteers had the person above me on the list sign on my name and even when I explained to them that I didn't vote and and that my signature doesn't spell out (yes, the signature was readable) the guy's name above me they wouldn't let me vote.

ddam:In 2008 I wasn't allowed to vote because the volunteers had the person above me on the list sign on my name and even when I explained to them that I didn't vote and and that my signature doesn't spell out (yes, the signature was readable) the guy's name above me they wouldn't let me vote.

FishyFred:Gwendolyn: If any of you live in Montgomery County MD I'll be working the polls at Blake High School. Come say Hi and bring hot chocolate.

I live there, but my polling place is the school at the corner of Wayne Ave. and Dale Dr. in Silver Spring. Plus, I already voted at the civic center in DTSS.

Well I still wouldn't turn down hot chocolate. I'm handing out literature for Marylanders for Marriage Equality from 6:30 am - 1pm. I'm going to be an icicle by 9. Glad to hear you got your vote in though.

I'm out of the country, so I had to vote absentee. When I input other addresses, I found out that:My Grandma is voting at the farking TempleMy aunt and uncle in Minnesota are voting at Henry farking Sibley High SchoolMy aunt and uncle in Connecticut are voting at East farking Middle SchoolMy cousins in Brooklyn are supposed to vote at IS farking 293Students at my uni are voting at Saint farking Peter's Church Hall